Name: Farajii Muhammad Profession: Youth Development Age: Undisclosed One Word That Describes You: Empowered Baltimore is the latest point of contention and revolution, as millions flock to the former industrialist state to protest for justice. In the wake of the death of Freddie Gray, 25, at the hands of the police, the community has assembled to ensure that similar events don't happen to anyone else. One of Baltimore's own sons, Farajii Muhammad, has used his own life as a medium to empower, inform, and uplift the consciousness of the next generation of leaders. While Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has stepped up to get the police to adopt using body cameras during their patrol, Muhammad has given nearly a decade of his life to work with the youth. Since 2005, he has broadcasted his learned lessons and advice through his weekly show, Listen Up!, in an effort to share jewels with future warriors, ambassadors, tinkerers, and inventors. Muhammad has always wanted to give to the masses, as he co-founded his first youth development group at age 19. By focusing on the concerns of young Baltimoreans, he was an engaged ear to the issues impacting the streets of East and West Baltimore. After receiving his associate's degree from Baltimore City Community College, Muhammad went on to get his B.S. in mass communication and public relations from Towson University. As co-founder, president, and youth advocate for the New Learning Leadership Center, he connects his story to the lives of those within his community, bridging the gap between the young minds in Baltimore and local government. Through his radio show and outreach efforts on the ground, Muhammad aims to influence the next generation of African and African American youth to rise up and break the stereotypes that have been forced upon us for a millennia. On the next page, read how Farajii Muhammad uses his charisma to make an impact upon the youth in Baltimore... This charismatic and impressive leader has gone on to take his talents and wisdom to community events, workshops, and conferences across the country, and more. Serving Baltimore proper as a youth empowerment coordinator for the American Friends Service Committee, Muhammad uses his own experiences and resources to effect the Young Leaders for Peace. He is committed to shaping the social justice issues that many face at the hands of the Baltimore Police Department. As a man with strong character and the discipline to impart his knowledge on a mass populace—Farajii Muhammad knows his influence within the African American community is sound. Not shying away from commitment and dedicated to exemplifying the virtues of being a force within his own community, Muhammad is confidently a BE Modern Man that men and women can believe in. Through his own resiliency, fortitude, and sheer will to be an excellent advocate in his neighborhood, Farajii Muhammad is proof that our norm is extraordinary. We at Black Enterprise salute you, Farajii Muhammad, for contributing positive images of men of color culture to the masses. Your mission of developing the next generation of leaders and influencing your community directly through your radio broadcast frames us in an enthusiastic light, and is meant to be celebrated and appreciated. Be sure to follow the latest and greatest from Farajii Muhammad (and @blackenterprise!) on Twitter.